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I have been to a few movie premier but not as official as this. As I was lucky to be invited for a movie premier that host it with cast and director came out for appearance. . As Chines Hungry ghost month is approaching soon as where you can see upcoming release of movies into the cinema will be a few films on ghost movie Greedy Ghost.

One of the latest one that had just open Greedy Ghost, that is, directed by Boris Boo from a story planned by executive producer Mark Lee which is no stranger to us in most if you do watch Singapore movie, along brings together a cast of Taiwan’s Kang Kang , Singapore’s Henry Thia, Malaysia’s Jesseca Liu and Brendan Yuen.

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On the premier itself, all the main movie cast appear and they are wonderful, friendly and entertaining, especially Henry Tia or known as ah Hui in most of the movies. As most of him we seen him act in the movie is already funny and you should see him talking to the rest live. Very entertaining person and the rest telling how they felt about the role in the movie.

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Didnt know that Jessica Liu is from Malaysia, as she is just stunning and pretty that amaze most of us on that night. She holds a role as Brendan Yuen’s girlfriend and you must see how she got splash with rubbish water in the movie. Yeww!

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Signing off on the movie poster and here we go and be prepare to scream with laughter.

Genre: Comedy/ Horror

Lim (Kang Kang) which had been a very unlucky person, that what ever he do always end up bad! As he is having bad times in struggling career and life, while complaining to Fat and Hui on their steamboat dinner below their flat, then suddenly a person jump to his death landed on their eating table. A book fell next to his bag and took it without realising.

After his bath and on his fan to cool it off, when the book start flipping and suddenly he see’s numbers in it. Then voices been calling his name to buy Toto with the number he had seen. He did not believe the numbers and while watching the tv, a programm where most Singaporean will sit front of their tv to see if they hit jackpot. Unbelievable, the number he seen is all correct! AS the night itself he seek on ‘Wordless Script’ to give him numbers again, and the book forewarns Lim that he will have to pay a heavy price, should he wants big winnings. Blind by greet, he obey everything. Many Things happens after that.

 

When you visit Bangkok, one of the place that you must go is their Floating Market. Previously we did have in plan to visit Bangkok Floating Market and it was scrap because that we are heading to Pattaya, they have another one too, but the floating market in Pattaya is man made market while the one in Bangkok is the original and natural place.

After we had our lovely breakfast at famous French Bakery (click here) then head to this floating market. This post is more picture than write up . ..

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It was sardin pack with lots of people, and we were drop off by our driver.

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It was burning hot morning and humid as we were walking we can feel the heat penetrating to our bone.

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Looking at the map, its a huge man made floating market .. . .

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To tour around the whole market by using the boat, it can be hired at a price. .

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There is another hidden jewel in Kuchai Lama that just got discover recent which introduce by that Karen which is her turf for food. This makcik which only operate in the afternoon that did draw quite a number of crowd to her small simple stall which locate in front of Cili Padi junction.

Apom Balik

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This would be the malay apom balik version which you can always get at Pasar Ramahdan.

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Her normal recipe would be just with kacang and the way how she sprinkle the kacang on it, its just not the cheap skate type, cover the whole piece with kacang and end up with small chunk of butter.

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This would be my version which is a must to add on Corn onto my ‘Apom Balik’ and told her that I want a bit more crispy.

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As I always order it and eat in front while its hot, crispy on the whole piece with the butter melting and dripping from the other end till I have to open my leg kang kang a bit so that don drop on my clothes. Its simply delicious on how this simple apom can be.. Surely Its in my recommendation list as RM0.60 per piece for normal 1 and RM0.70-RM0.80 for add on corn.

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 7.5/10, Good ah~-Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
Apom Balik
In front of chili Padi Restaurant
(nearby Shell station)

Pasar malam used to be one of my favourite past time during college day’s and was looking for my friend at Sri Petaling so I asked him go where makan he suggest pasar malam. Stim~~~~
Thinking back in college days, me and my housemate will each take out RM15 then one person will carry the cash all night long. What ever we come across in that stall, just buy only 1 and share by the 3 of us. It is like I 1 mouth, you 1 mouth and the other guy 1 mouth. Our culture is as we walk we eat and see. Lol. Those were the days~~
As I walked around, then find this stall like got raided by lots of people.‘Curry Fish Ball’ But I manage to open my leg kang kang and ask them all go away…let me take my pic..lol!! Just so coincidence when I reached it was only us. So manage to take pic of the stall and it is very cheap!~!~!~
RM 1 per stick! Sial betul. If compare to the one I ate in HK of course its like heaven and earth.

This is what the ah pek explained to me. ‘Boy, you want very spicy or non spicy’ (feel happy, call me boi)From left to right, [Very Spicy], [Tomyam], [Spicy] and [Non Spicy-Black Pepper]

I only grab 2 cuz my friend don want. Celaka!!!! So I grab the very spicy which is I found it not as spicy as he mention, and black pepper totally not my type.

Food rating 6.5/10 , Okay ~ -Stamped-

Then came by this stall, ‘Char Koey Teow and seems like having very good business, so early yet the tables are all occupied and he was so busy goreng’ing so try loh~ The uncle also like to take pic, got distracted when I was taking him goreng’ing.
Now is is paying full attention on it as I was making sure he cooked mine properly.
When it got served I was abit shocked as I got charged RM4 and keep looking where is my prawn. Then the uncle told me that if I want prawn need to inform them. I was like ‘huhhhh‘!! Feel that it is kinda pricey with all the si ham they give me and I don really eat Si Ham…aiii…..
The food was well friend. Not bad. Just that if he fried the koay teow dry abit would be perfect.
Food rating 7/10 , Good ~ -Stamped-
Ahhh ha…this is one of my very favourite stall for ‘Tong Sui’. Forgot to take the pic of the stall cuz it was taken by my friend as he wanted to play with my camera. I thought he did take the whole thing but turns out to be the sign board only. aiii..I forgot to check.
Then there is one guy that asking how is the business from the auntie as the young guy also planing to open a desert shop. The advice from the aunt was go tour around in Taiwan then you try what ever food you are interested then collaborate with them. The funny thing was, ‘Aiyooo, I tell you, if you open this kind of stall in a mall, bankrupt also got your share loh. Like this 1 better, can travel around and more ppl keen on it. Mall high class ppl where can enjoy.’ Lol
Located directly opposite The Store supermarket.
This is my all time favourite which is Taufufa with Tong Yuen 2 pieces of black sesame and 2 with peanuts. RM 3.50.
Then comes to this super geng stall, which is from far far far far far…you can smell the smell of it already. Which is ‘Smelly Taufu The same, got rape by a group of people in buying the smelly taufu. My friend is the last person in the line in green t-shirt. My best friend Chris. I was amaze on how good the business was as the person in front of me bought 75 pieces. I was thinking, ‘Wah lau, this guy having pesta smelly taufu ka‘….
I am only a small eater so I just bought 4 for RM2.40.
Food rating 10/10 , Good Ah~ -Stamped-
Located opposite The store supermarket. just directly opposite each other of the Hong Kong Sago Loh.
As said on the sign board. ‘Aroma Across a thousand Miles’

It sure do look plain, but then the best part is, it is as smelly as the pasar tong sampah, It is either you like it or you hate it. Durian style. Of course the best part is you eat, then you try to have a passionate or wild kiss with your bf/gf..sure very high~..hahaha.. This is what I have down to my smelly taufu. Hantam everything in there on what they have given to me.

Enjoying my taufu. Damm, it is just so hot. But than again, cannot compare to the 1 I ate in Hong Kong. The aroma is stronger and taste much nicer as it put with ‘sweet sauce and their custom made chili sauce. For Malaysian version its consider not bad.

Food rating 8/10 , Good Ah~ -Stamped-

Then I ate half way, suddenly this uncle caught my attention, where he come from la, from INDIA? can just put the whole stack of newspaper on top of his head without falling down like those ppl in India putting what ever they can put on their head.

It was a satisfactory meal with some walk and walk. Just that, celaka Chris did not eat along.
-WARNING –This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

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